Proceedings of the 109th Symposium of the International Astronomical Union Held in Gainesville, Florida, U.S.A., 9-12 January 1984
edited by Heinrich K. Eichhorn, Robert J. Leacock.
Dordrecht
Springer Netherlands
1986
(864 pages)
International Astronomical Union / Union Astronomique Internationale, 109.
I. Reduction Technique --; II. Radio Astrometry --; III Photographic Astrometry --; IV. Interferometry --; V. Small Field Photoelectric Astrometry --; VI. Transit Circles and Astrolabes --; VII. Space Astronomy --; VIII. Objects --; IX. Administration and Distribution --; X. Connections Between the Various Techniques --; A. Excerpts from a general discussion on coordinates and time --; B. The status of the plates taken for the charts and the catalogue of the Carte du Ciel (astrographic catalogue) --; C. Pictures taken during the Symposium --; Author Index.
The IAU Symposium 109, sponsored by IAU Commission 2(and co-sponsored by Commissions 8 and (0, was originally scheduled to be held in Merida, Venezuela, but eventually took place at the University of Florida in Gainesville from January 9 to January 12, 1984. The Scientific Organizing Committee consisting of Peter Brosche (FRG), John Davis (Australia), Jean Delhaye (France), Erik H9Sg (Denmark), James A. Hughes (USA), C. Andrew Murray (UK), Dimitri D. Polozhentsev (USSR), Jurgen Stock (Venezuela), Catherine Turon (France), Arthur R. Upgren (USA), Gart Westerhout (USA), Arno Witzel (Germany, FR), and Shu Hua Ye (PRC), was chaired by Heinrich Eichhorn (USA). The Local Organizing Committe (chaired by Robert J. Leacock) included, in addition, Jeanne Kerrick, Carl Cole, Billy Cooke, Lance Erickson, Mary Jane Taylor, Wan-xian Wang and James Webb. The following chaired sessons during the Symposium: Shinko Aoki (Japan), Wilhelm Gliese (Germany, FR), Bernard Guinot (France), Kenneth Johnston (USA), Jean Kovalevsky (France), Kaj Aa. Strand (USA), George Teleki (Yugoslavia), and William van Altena (USA). All papers included in this volume were refereed. A significant part of them were not appropriate for publication as originally submitted, mostly for reasons of language. Some were therefore heavily edited. The papers originally submitted in Russian were translated into English by Eva Eichhorn. Many of the papers were retyped at the Department of Astronomy of the University of Florida.
Proceedings of the 109th Symposium of the International Astronomical Union, held in Gainesville, Florida, USA, January 9-12, 1984
Physics.
QB807
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E358
1986
edited by Heinrich K. Eichhorn, Robert J. Leacock.